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How to Search by Recipe Number?
by
smartcookie
on 03/13/2012 09:23
How to Link to a Recipe?
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Dumbledore [Admin]
on 02/07/2011 11:46
Subject :Non cooking dinner ideas?
03/13/2012 18:14
njmom
Joined
: 12/13/2010 16:35
Posts
: 106
What do you serve for dinner when you don't cook. I know that sounds strange. I mean, easy dinners that you don't need to prepare or cook.
Sometimes I make breakfast for dinner: Eggs, toast, cereal, yogurt.
Subject :Re:Non cooking dinner ideas?
03/14/2012 18:06
knaidel
Joined
: 03/02/2011 01:36
Posts
: 45
Sandwiches. (Even eggs = cooking, in my book! But yes it's definitely on the more easy/casual side)
Tuna salad.
Leftovers (I know, kinda cheating)
Cereal works for me but not DH, it's not a full dinner for him. But if he's out somewhere I'll have that myself and consider it a night off. Doesn't happen often.
Subject :Re:Non cooking dinner ideas?
03/19/2012 12:27
AbbyPires
Joined
: 12/27/2011 20:17
Posts
: 30
PB&J sandwiches. Cna't get much simpler.
Subject :Re:Non cooking dinner ideas?
03/20/2012 12:26
rgc
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: 02/27/2012 21:57
Posts
: 21
Bagels, deli sandwiches, pizza pitas
Subject :Re:Non cooking dinner ideas?
03/20/2012 22:30
OvertimeCook
Joined
: 09/13/2011 17:02
Posts
: 13
This is probably cheating but I am a huge fan of defrosting stuff from my freezer. On Sundays, when I have more time to cook, I usually make a bunch of stuff and freeze it for days when I don't have time/energy/patience/ingredients to cook.
Subject :Re:Non cooking dinner ideas?
03/21/2012 19:51
Diet
Joined
: 12/19/2010 15:33
Posts
: 45
Wraps are the solution. Avocado, tuna, leftovers...
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